Over the course of many years, without making any great fuss about it, the authorities in New York disabled most of the control buttons that once operated pedestrian-crossing lights in the city. Computerised timers, they had decided, almost always worked better. By 2004, fewer than 750 of 3,250 such buttons remained functional. The city government did not, however, take the disabled buttons away—beckoning countless fingers to futile pressing.
Initially, the buttons survived because of the cost of removing them. But it turned out that even inoperative buttons serve a purpose. Pedestrians who press a button are less likely to cross before the green man appears, says Tal Oron-Gilad of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, in Israel. Having studied behaviour at crossings, she notes that people more readily obey a system which purports to heed their input.
Inoperative buttons produce placebo effects of this sort because people like an impression of control over systems they are using, says Eytan Adar, an expert on human-computer interaction at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Dr Adar notes that his students commonly design software with a clickable “save” button that has no role other than to reassure those users who are unaware that their keystrokes are saved automatically anyway. Think of it, he says, as a touch of benevolent deception to counter the inherent coldness of the machine world.
That is one view. But, at road crossings at least, placebo buttons may also have a darker side. Ralf Risser, head of FACTUM, a Viennese institute that studies psychological factors in traffic systems, reckons that pedestrians’ awareness of their existence, and consequent resentment at the deception, now outweighs the benefits. | 许多年里,没有引起很大轰动,纽约的权威机构废弃了曾经控制市内人行道信号灯的大多数按钮。他们决定,计算机控制的定时器几乎总是运作得更好。到2004年,3250个这种按钮中,只有不到750个按钮仍然在运作。但是,市政府没有移除废弃的按钮,吸引无数人摁按钮,却徒劳无益。 最初,按钮没有被移除,理由是移除的成本。但后来人们发现,即使无效的按钮也有作用。以色列内盖夫的本-古里安大学的塔尔·奥龙-吉拉德说,摁按钮的行人不大可能在信号灯的绿人出现之前过人行道。她研究过人行道的行人行为,指出人们更容易遵守标榜听取他们意见的系统。 安阿伯市密歇根大学研究人类-电脑互动的专家伊坦·阿达尔说,失效的按钮产生这类安慰剂效应,理由是人们喜欢那种控制他们所使用的系统的印象。阿达尔博士表示,他的学生通常在设计软件时增加可点击的“保存”按钮,这个按钮没有其他作用,除了安慰那些不知道自己的击键已被自动保存的用户之外。他说,你可以把这想象成应对机器世界的内在冷漠的一种善意欺骗。 这是一种观点。不过,至少在马路人行道这方面,安慰剂式按钮也可能有阴暗的一面。研究交通系统中心理因素的维也纳机构FACTUM的主管拉尔夫·里瑟表示,行人意识到安慰剂式按钮的存在,以及因而对这种欺骗所产生的埋怨,现在已经超过了安慰剂式按钮带来的益处。 |